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Release Date:
February 22, 1990
Original Title:
Shadowzone
Alternate Titles:
Zona D'Ombra
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Full Moon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 88
After someone is killed in the subterranean project called "Shadowzone," a NASA captain is called in to investigate. In the project, sleeping subjects are induced into a deep EDS state whereby they become portals to a parallel universe. Unfortunately this causes adverse reactions in the subject, and something gets through the portal, the consequence of which is an attrition problem.
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Assistant Editor:
Randy Bricker
Associate Producer:
Debra Dion
Camera Operator:
Michael Cardone
Casting:
Perry Bullington
Robert MacDonald
Costume Design:
Gini Kramer
Director:
J.S. Cardone
Director of Photography:
Karen Grossman
Editor:
Thomas Meshelski
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
John E. Vohlers
Foley:
Doug Reed
Hairstylist:
Kari White
Makeup Artist:
Marie-Gabrielle Clark
Makeup Effects:
Mark Shostrom
Music Editor:
A. David Marshall
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Pilot:
David Hicks
Producer:
Carol Kottenbrook
Production Design:
Don Day
Production Manager:
John E. Vohlers
Script Supervisor:
Karin Liebrand
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Cardone
Set Decoration:
Virginia Capobianco
Sound Mixer:
Giovanni Di Simone
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jeff Jackson
Still Photographer:
Dale Robinette
Stunt Double:
J. Suzanne Rampe
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Malzahn
Writer:
J.S. Cardone
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